Lineo Ships Linux Clustering System
News Lineo, an embedded and high-availability Linux start-up, on Wednesday shipped its Availix Horizontal Clustering 1.3, adding to the list of vendors able to ship a system for clustering Linux servers. Lineo makes use of a storage area network (SAN...
[May 29, 2001, 12:20]
Lineo Jumps Into Software-patents Fray
News Lineo, maker of the Linux-based embedded operating system Embedix, said on Monday it has licensed patented technology from FSMLabs, the creators of RTLinux. Lineo is the first to publicly license FSMLabs' technology, which was controversially...
[August 7, 2001, 17:16]
Lineo Attacks Microsoft 'lies' About Embedded Linux
News Lineo, the embedded Linux developer, has delivered a scathing attack on Microsoft's recently released white paper comparing Windows XP Embedded and embedded Linux. Lineo points out what it says are numerous inaccuracies and distortions designed to...
[December 17, 2001, 15:02]
Lineo Responds To Microsoft Attack
News It is also important to note that Lineo's pre-configurations are not functionally organised as are Microsoft's (i.e.set-top box, Windows thin client, etc.but they are organised around the target hardware to provide everything you need for full...
[December 17, 2001, 14:53]
Linux Company Lineo Lays Off 13 Percent
News Lineo, a company working to get its version of Linux established in devices such as set-top boxes and handheld computers, laid off about 40 employees on Friday, citing slower-than-expected revenue growth.
[July 20, 2001, 11:37]
Motorola Picks Lineo For Set-top Box
News Lineo's version of Linux will be an option for upcoming set-top boxes from Motorola, and the company announced a product to ease the legal complexities of mixing open-source and proprietary software. Motorola, an investor in Lineo, will include...
[August 29, 2001, 10:44]
Sharp Picks Lineo's Linux For New PDA
News Sharp will use Lineo's version of Linux in an upcoming handheld computer, a significant victory for Lineo as it works to push Linux into non-PC devices such as network equipment and set-top boxes. Now Sharp has picked Lineo to bring the plan to...
[June 1, 2001, 8:43]
Lineo Responds To Microsoft Attack
Talkback I fully support this great effort. Could you please send me the entire free source code of linux by email, because I have the net with very low speed so it is impossible to download. Thanx, Jaimin
[September 20, 2003, 14:00]
Look Out Transmeta!
News Lineo, a subsidiary of Caldera, began shipping its embedded Linux operating system Embedix Linux 1.0, yesterday. Sparks says that Lineo has, "absolutely no desire to compete with them. Lineo soon will be hard at work developing Lineo Embedix PDA, a...
[February 1, 2000, 9:12]
Red Hat Embraces Embedded Linux
News Hot on the heels of the unveilings of Transmeta's Mobile Linux and Lineo's Embedix, Red Hat is joining the embedded-system fray with its Red Hat Tools for Embedded Developers (RHTED). After all, in addition to Lineo and Transmeta, young, eager...
[February 1, 2000, 13:24]
WinCE Applications On A Linux PDA Announced
News Embedded Linux manufacturer Lineo has taken the wraps off a PDA software solution allowing Windows CE applications to function on an embedded Linux platform. Embedix PDA is a Windows CE compatible software layer that runs on top of the Lineo...
[January 26, 2000, 6:14]
Embedded Linux Company Secures Emergency Funds
News Lineo, the privately held embedded Linux company whose operating system powers the Zaurus handheld from Sharp, has won new funding that will keep the company running while it struggles to achieve profitability.
[April 8, 2002, 17:06]
ARM Chips To Run Embedded Linux
News So Tuesday's deal with Lineo, which makes embedded systems, is significant. The two companies said they will collaborate at an engineering level to bring Lineo's embedded Linux to microprocessors based on ARM cores.
[April 10, 2001, 13:07]
Linux Rivals Settle Lawsuit
News MontaVista Software accused its competitor Lineo in April 2002 of selling software that originally came from MontaVista and had its copyright notices removed, said Jason Wachal, MontaVista's lead lawyer.
[October 14, 2003, 9:30]
In Linux Land, The Battle Is On For Survival
News A second generation of Linux companies included Lineo, MontaVista Software, TimeSys and LynuxWorks, all focusing on Linux for "embedded" computing devices such as network routers, handheld computers or set-top boxes.
[March 13, 2001, 13:47]
LinuxWorld: Linux Gets Bluetoothed
News Embedded Linux company Lineo is demonstrating a Linux based router running Embedix, its flavour of embedded Linux designed for home and small office use. Vice president for sales Peter Cronk says Lineo is keen to build in Bluetooth capability...
[February 2, 2001, 7:59]
Will Embedded Browsers Rule The Web?
News Lineo (formerly known as Caldera Thin Clients) is finding success partnering with a variety of embedded device vendors, ranging from Motorola to Samsung. Lineo wasn't planning on getting into the browser space.
[March 24, 2000, 13:03]
Bankruptcy And More Layoffs In Linux World
News Lineo is ridding itself of more than half of its workforce, and Ebiz Enterprises has filed for bankruptcy protection. Lineo, which hopes to embed the Linux operating system into set-top boxes and network routers, is laying off 60 employees and...
[September 13, 2001, 12:54]
LinuxWorld: Gadgets Draw The Crowds
News Streamed video: Lineo software revs up Zaurus The Zaurus uses Lineo's version of Linux, Insignia Solutions' version of Java, Trolltech's Qtopia graphical user interface and Opera's Web browser. Show attendance dropped from about 24,000 last year to...
[February 1, 2002, 11:22]
The Real Meaning Of LinuxWorld
News Lineo had the money that Microsoft had coughed up from its settlement, and investment money, besides. It was, according to Lyle Ball, Lineo's VP of marketing communications, "a perfect match. Take for instance, Lineo, Caldera's embedded-Linux...
[February 7, 2000, 8:31]

